The JBL PRX425 is a passive speaker equipped with dual 15" speakers and a high-frequency horn driver, designed to provide the sensitivity, frequency response and power handling needed for almost any professional audio environment, while still being reasonably priced. Whether you use a powered mixer or an equipment rack full of amps and signal processing, PRX400 passive speakers deliver the sound power and bandwidth necessary to make loud music sound natural and even quiet speech intelligible.

The PRX425 is made from tour-tested JBL components and feature professional connectivity via Neutrik Speakon combination connectors. It is artfully constructed from an 18mm Birch/Poplar multi-laminate hardwood covered in highly resilient DuraFlexTM and feature rugged 16-gauge steel grilles. It features twelve M10 suspension points for safe deployment in light duty installations.

FEATURES

Rugged cabinet

Two 15" speakers with high frequency driver

Recessed handles for convenient transport

High wattage handling capacity

Order today and get affordable JBL quality--ideal for pro DJ applications or great live reinforcement for band environments.

These speakers sound really good. The PRX425s have good, tight bass and smooth highs. I'm driving them with a QSC GX7 - 1000 watts per channel at 4 ohms - and they really crank out some SPL. The PRX425 pumps out some pretty good bass but in my opinion, you still need a good subwoofer for most of todays music. I have a single PRX618-XLF sub. Paired with the PRX425s, I have a system which is capable of playing very loudly with a good professional quality sound. I have the low pass filter for the PRX425s set at 50hz, allowing them to help the single subwoofer carry the bass content. I plan to add another PRX618-XLF and when I do, I will raise the high pass filter to 75 - 80hz and let the subs carry the lows.

Another great thing is that the PRX425s are lighter than most of the other dual 15 speakers out there because they are constructed from plywood rather than MDF or particle board. They are substantially lighter than the JBL JRX125, the Yamaha S215V, the Behringer VP2520 the Cerwin Vega 215 .... the list goes on. These are definitely one of the best purchases our band has ever made and I am completely satisfied with the PRX425.